Is green slip the same as insurance?
Is green slip the same as insurance?
CTP (which stands for Compulsory Third Party) and a Green Slip are the same thing – insurance you need before you can register your vehicle that covers injuries from an accident.
How do I get a green slip?
1. Go to the greenslips.com.au Calculator on this site
- Find information on At-Fault Driver Cover benefits and discounts on other products.
- Contact your insurer of choice to purchase your green slip by phone or online.
- Generally your green slip is sent electronically to Service NSW.
Can you pay green slip online?
You can pay for your CTP Green Slip: Online. By calling us on 131 144. At your local branch.
Is Rego the same as green slip?
Your CTP Green Slip insurance is a policy you buy from an insurer, whereas your registration is a duty paid to the government, and you might think of them as them as two entirely separate entities.
Do I need a Greenslip?
In NSW, Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance, also known as a Green Slip, is mandatory for nearly all vehicles (caravans and trailers are usually included under the Green Slip of the towing vehicle).
Is third party insurance a green slip?
Third Party Property Damage Insurance is optional and provides cover if you need to pay for damage your vehicle causes to another person’s vehicle or property. Whereas Compulsory Third Party (CTP), also known as Green Slip insurance in New South Wales, is compulsory in order to register any vehicle in NSW and the ACT.
Where can I pay my green slip?
Post Office. Visit your nearest Australia Post Office to pay your insurance over the counter. Payment of a Green Slip online, by phone or at a GIO agency will result in an eGreen slip being sent to TfNSW immediately. Payment at a post office will take up to 2 business days for the eGreen Slip to reach TfNSW.
Can I pay green slip with BPAY?
Please note that we don’t accept BPAY for your CTP Green Slip. Why? BPAY doesn’t currently provide real time payment, which means you can’t immediately register your car.
Do I need a green slip every year?
Do I need a CTP green slip? You must get a CTP green slip to register a motor vehicle in NSW (excluding trailers). It is compulsory by law.
What happens if I get a green slip with AAMI?
If you get a Green Slip with AAMI, we’ll notify SIRA automatically, so the process is as simple for you as possible. Your car may need an eSafety check (previously called a pink slip), depending on how old it is, but your rego notice will let you know if that’s the case.
Does AAMI provide CTP insurance for cars?
AAMI provides CTP Insurance for cars, vans, utes, motorcycles and trucks. Caravans and trailers are covered by the CTP Green Slip of the vehicle towing them.
Is CTP insurance and green slip insurance the same thing?
No, they’re not one and the same payment, as they are in some other states. In NSW, it’s compulsory to purchase CTP Insurance (aka Green Slip) before you register your vehicle. When it’s time to renew your registration, you must renew your CTP Insurance too. How is CTP Insurance calculated?
How long is a NSW CTP green slip valid for?
How long is a NSW CTP Green Slip valid for? If you have a light vehicle (vehicles with GVM less than 4.5 tonnes), you can choose between a 6 or 12 month term. Provided you pay for both the CTP Green Slip and registration within 21 days of the due date, you can choose a 6 month term for the renewal of your CTP Green Slip.